Gas

CCN1, Domestic Gas Safety, is the core qualification and is normally a pre-requisite to have before attaining other additional qualifications. There are some exceptions to this, but generally most candidates must complete CCN1, or already be in possession of this qualification before adding others. In broad terms CCN1 contains the following core modules.

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CCCN1, Core Commercial Gas Safety, is the core qualification and is normally a pre-requisite to have before attaining other additional commercial catering appliance qualifications. There are some exceptions to this, but generally most candidates must complete CCCN1, or already be in possession of this qualification before adding commercial catering.

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This training-only module provides you with all you need to know to correctly identify and rectify faults in modern condensing and combi boilers. This training buildsupond knowledge gained during your CCN1 and CENWAT qualifications.

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CDGA1, installation of direct fired commercial appliances, covers what you'll need to know in order to safely install and commission these types of appliances. Broadly, the course covers the following knowledge areas.

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CESP1, Emergency Service Provider - Natural Gas, is the core qualification for ESPs and is normally a pre-requisite to have before attaining any further ESP qualifications. There are some exceptions to this, but generally most candidates will be conversant with CCN1, or already be in possession of this qualification before adding others.

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COCATA1, Changeover Domestic to Commercial Appliances Gas safety, adds to CCN1 and provides for the core qualification that is an alternative pre-requisite to CODC1 before attaining other additional commercial catering appliance qualifications. There are some exceptions to this, but generally most candidates might complete COCATA1, to enhance their CCN1 qualification before adding commercial catering.

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CoCCLNG1, Changeover Domestic to Core Commercial Laundry Gas Safety, adds to CCN1 and provides for the core qualification that is normally a pre-requisite to have before attaining ‘CLE1’ (Installation of Commercial Gas Laundry Appliances).

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COCN1, Commercial Natural Gas, is the core qualification and is normally a pre-requisite to have before attaining other additional commercial qualifications. There are some exceptions to this, but generally most candidates must complete COCN1, or already be in possession of this qualification before adding commercial qualifications.

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COCNP1LS, Commercial Natural Gas, is a core qualification for gas related works in commercial premises, however, is limited scope covering less than the full core qualification, COCN1. It is a pre-requisite to have before attaining other additional commercial qualifications. There are some exceptions to this, but generally most candidates must first complete CCN1.

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CODC1, Changeover Domestic to Commercial Gas safety, adds to CCN1 and provides for the core qualification that is normally a pre-requisite to have before attaining other additional commercial catering appliance qualifications. There are some exceptions to this, but generally most candidates must complete CODC1, to enhance their CCN1 qualification before adding commercial catering.

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CoDNCO1, Changeover core Domestic to core Commercial Gas Safety, covers what you'll need to know in order to understand the differences between Domestic and Commercial core gas safety, how this impacts upon testing and gas detection; also strength testing and purging the installation. The training also makes reference the key differences between considerations for commercial appliances as opposed to domestic appliances.

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COMCAT Groups 1-3 Catering Appliances, as the titles suggest provides for what you’ll need to know in order to safely install, service and repair commercial ranges, water boilers (pressure and expansion types) and deep fat & pressure fryers.

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This covers what you’ll need to know in order to understand the differences between natural gas and LPG, how this impacts upon testing and gas detection; also installation, servicing and repair of relevant appliances on boats. You must have other LPG qualifications in order to bolt this on.

CoNGLP1, Natural Gas to LPG conversion, covers what you'll need to know in order to understand the differences between natural gas and LPG, how this impacts upon testing and gas detection; also installation, servicing and repair of relevant appliances.

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ICPN1 is the core qualification for the installation of first fix pipework into commercial premises. It is assumed that candidates wishing to subsequently test and purge installed pipework would also hold the requisite qualifications to do this. Generally candidates will already have attained CN1, COCNPI1LS or CCN1+ CoDNCO1, plus TPCP1 or TPCP1A. Strength Testing

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ICPN1LS is a qualification that provides an understanding of first fix pipework installations into commercial premises. It is assumed that candidates wishing to subsequently test and purge installed pipework would either hold or subsequently attain the requisite qualifications to do this.

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The course is for experienced plumbing and heating operatives. It gives a comprehensive overview of the main legislative and guidance documents relative to the control of Legionnaire’s disease and the disinfection of water systems to practical guidance on how to carry out a risk assessment of a cold and hot water system in a building and make recommendations to rectify the problems.

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TPCP1 is the core qualification for strength testing, Tightness testing and purging of industrial installations, not exceeding 16bar pressure. Generally candidates will already have attained CN1, COCNPI1LS or CCN1+ CoDNCO1 before training for and attaining TPCP1.

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TPCP1 and 1A is the core qualification for strength testing, Tightness testing and purging of low pressure installations. Generally candidates will already have attained CCN1, COCNPI1LS or CCN1+ CoDNCO1 before training for and attaining this qualification.

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Unvented hot water training and certification is a requirement for any operative who wants to work on unvented hot water systems. Part G3 of the Building Regulations define unvented hot water systems as a “controlled service”.